Cliff Ravenscraft is a father, husband, and top business and podcasting consultant.

Cliff has helped thousands of people start podcasts, including many who have reached the top of the podcasting charts. He bases his help, first and foremost, on serving others – helping people define a vision for their life and career – then providing tools and advice to turn those visions into reality.

In this episode, we discuss not only Cliff’s business, but his family and some of the struggles he has overcome through hard work and dedication as he builds a balanced life for himself and his family.

Nikk Conneman M.D. is a Neonatologist and yoga practitioner who focuses on compassionate care for newborns with serious health problems and their families.

Nikk is working to change a healthcare system that encourages health care workers to avoid emotional involvement with their patients and families. Nikk practices and teaches deep presence in the situations he is involved in, which often involve high mortality rates for the infants he is treating. Nikk is also the director of the NIDCAP training program at Erasmus MC-Sophia Children’s Hospital in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He travels extensively teaching patient and family centered individualized care.

Additionally, having attended the yoga teacher training where my wife and I met, Nikk and I catch up on old times!

As I mention in the beginning of the episode, I wish every healthcare professional could hear this one – I think it’s that important.

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Known as a teacher’s teacher with an incredibly deep understanding of the human body, Robert Sherman rose from the early aerobics and fitness movement

to become a developer of instructor programs for everyone from Reebok to Beach Body (of P90X fame).

Robert’s programs are all based on the foundational idea that what you do with your body in life should inform how you train you body on a regular basis. He is constantly refining his teaching, always exploring the “why” of movements in order to better inform everyone from his private clients, to his group students, to the next generation of teachers that he reaches through his instructor programs.

We explore a wide range of topics from his early days in the aerobics movement, to mediation, to the common biases of yoga teachers, to his incredibly deep understanding of the human body and much more!

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